Re: Your 2000-01-10 change CVS src/Makefile.am

2001-01-20 Thread Derek R. Price
Raja R Harinath wrote: > There's no 'setgid' bit on the /tmp directory. Does BSD still exhibit > 'setgid' behaviour? To back up what Eric Siegerman said, I believe setgid behavior is the (unavoidable?) default on BSD systems, but I just started playing with them so don't ask me to start quoting

Re: Your 2000-01-10 change CVS src/Makefile.am

2001-01-19 Thread Eric Siegerman
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 06:19:25PM -0600, Raja R Harinath wrote: > "Derek R. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > drwxrwxrwt 6 root wheel 512 Jan 19 15:29 /tmp > ^ > > There's no 'setgid' bit on the /tmp directory. Does BSD still exhibit > 'setgid' behaviour? Yes. On the BSD's I'v

Re: Your 2000-01-10 change CVS src/Makefile.am

2001-01-19 Thread Raja R Harinath
"Derek R. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Autoconf folks, the comment on 'mv' in the Portable Shell section of the new > manual might not be appropriate: > > `mv' > The only portable options are `-f' and `-i'. > > Moving individual files between file systems is portable (it was

Re: Your 2000-01-10 change CVS src/Makefile.am

2001-01-19 Thread Derek R. Price
Autoconf folks, the comment on 'mv' in the Portable Shell section of the new manual might not be appropriate: `mv' The only portable options are `-f' and `-i'. Moving individual files between file systems is portable (it was in V6), but it is not always atomic: when doing `mv ne